Landshark007
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Post by Landshark007 on Feb 16, 2020 21:13:33 GMT -5
Cut rear bumper off an frame sticking out so it don’t keep doing it so fast
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Post by punisher13 on Feb 16, 2020 21:23:32 GMT -5
I have 3x3 down legs to the frame in front of it at the door seams but it still bellied was going to add #9 or chain from the door bar down to it but don't know if any one has tried it with any luck don't really want to cut holes in my body for chains if it don't help
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Post by Landshark007 on Feb 16, 2020 21:43:00 GMT -5
Do you run rear bumper
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Post by punisher13 on Feb 16, 2020 22:16:15 GMT -5
It's already rolled up one time and my bumper was 2x3 but I don't back up I normally only hit with the front I got my front hard nosed with 2 4x6 plates on each side at my fire wall it's very hard from the front down legs forward it dumps right where it turns to c channel just past the crossmember it's got 1" bolts in place of all the body bolts and all 4 down legs are welded to top side of frame it's built for Cayuga in fair rules
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Post by Landshark007 on Feb 16, 2020 22:30:06 GMT -5
I don’t see why it would have bent there
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Post by punisher13 on Feb 16, 2020 22:45:48 GMT -5
Only thing I can come up with is it's to hard in the front also I've never seen a stabiliser shock on one before is that normal for a roadmaster
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Post by Landshark007 on Feb 16, 2020 23:12:46 GMT -5
I’ve only ran 1 I don’t remember a stabilizer shock
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Post by Landshark007 on Feb 16, 2020 23:13:46 GMT -5
Mine was a wagon
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Post by punisher13 on Feb 16, 2020 23:20:47 GMT -5
This is my first 93 I've ran a 80s Buick and a 80s caprice and they was never this hard and never did what this one is doing and they was built the same as I did this one
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Post by Landshark007 on Feb 16, 2020 23:33:27 GMT -5
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Post by Landshark007 on Feb 16, 2020 23:34:30 GMT -5
Mine was good in the middle
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Post by punisher13 on Feb 17, 2020 9:01:35 GMT -5
Going to try something different with it and see how it holds up this time
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Post by willoughby78 on Feb 18, 2020 2:29:21 GMT -5
I assume your down bars are welded to the top of the frame where it turns to c channel correct? I’m assuming your top lip of the c channel frame is staying in place, but it’s letting the rest of it bend down
I’ve had the same problem, I usually try to make a spacer I can sandwich between the top and bottom lip of the c channel to box it in, then run my body bolts threw it all and use big washers on the bottom lip of the c channel
Also wrapping chains from your cage to frame will help alot
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Post by Landshark007 on Feb 18, 2020 8:46:39 GMT -5
I assume your down bars are welded to the top of the frame where it turns to c channel correct? I’m assuming your top lip of the c channel frame is staying in place, but it’s letting the rest of it bend down I’ve had the same problem, I usually try to make a spacer I can sandwich between the top and bottom lip of the c channel to box it in, then run my body bolts threw it all and use big washers on the bottom lip of the c channel Also wrapping chains from your cage to frame will help alot I was hoping he did that already but maybe not lol
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Post by punisher13 on Feb 18, 2020 11:41:30 GMT -5
Yes that is correct I had wire around it also it didn't help so I am going to run chain down to it in two spots on both sides and maybe that will help the wire seams to stretch chains won't thanks guy for the help
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